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Musicians enthrall audience with Rabindra Sangeet at ‘Remembering Tagore’ in Nagpur

Prasad and Falguni Pimprikar at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Musicians performing at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Sunil Tarudkar at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Mrudula Warhadpande and Manjusha Joshi at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Vinod and Arundhati Deshmukh at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Rajesh and Manisha Reddiwar at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Rahul Hardas and Kaustubh Dixit at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Harshali Malhare at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Abhay Harne and Arvind Chandragade at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Aniruddha Kanitkar at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Harish and Pooja Kohad at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Sandhya Joshi and Dr Sindhu Ganvir at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Gopal Naik and Amol Baitule at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Dhananjay and Purti Baishampayan at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Anuja Puranik and Deepashree Pimprikar Patil at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur


Shyam Oza at 'Remembering Tagore' organised in Nagpur

Rabindra sangeet lovers were in for a treat when city-based NGO Lalitya Foundation and Aditya Anagha Bank recently organized the event ‘Remembering Tagore’ at Sai Sabhagruh in Nagpur. The event was organized in association with Nation Next Foundation.
Speaking to Nation Next, Prasad Pimprikar, Founder President of Lalitya Foundation, said: “During his time, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore more than 2,000 sings in Bangla. Very few know that many of these songs have been sing in Hindi as well for films. Through this event we wanted to give an opportunity to Rabindra sangeet lovers to enjoy these songs. Also, we wanted to raise funds for various activities of Lalitya Foundation.
Rahul Hardas, a member of Lailtya Foundation, who conceptualized the event, said: “This event is a tribute to the man of prodigious literary and artistic accomplishments.” Musicians who performed during the event included: Dr Manoj Salpekar, Kaustubh Dixit, Sarang Joshi, Sagar Madhumatke, Manjiri Vaidya Iyer, Vikram Joshi, among others.
Pimprikar informed that Lalitya Foundation plans to organize the event in multiple cities in the future.
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Deaf and dumb students put up scintillating show at Radio Mirchi’s ‘Utsav @ Zero Mile’ in Nagpur
Amid heavy rains, Nagpur citizens drenched themselves in patriotism during ‘Utsav @ Zero Mile’ organised by Radio Mirchi on Sunday, August 14. What made the event all the more special was when several deaf and dumb students of Deaf and Dumb School, Shankar Nagar, gave a splendid performance on national anthem that reverberated patriotic fervour. Apart from them, students from Delhi Public School also left people completely mesmerised with their incredibly soothing performance with various musical instruments.
Ex-Indian Idol contestant from the city Kaivalya Kejkar regaled the audience with songs including ‘Maula Mere Lele Meri Jaan’ from Chak De! India.
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Nagpur’s Futala Lake comes alive with chants of Bharat Mata Ki Jai on Independence Day
Nagpur citizens displayed their patriotic side on the occasion of Independence Day on Monday, August 15 at Futala Lake.
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